Webinar: ESFA Provider Data Self-Assessment Tool for Apprenticeships

Illustration of a figure working on a report to suggest the ESFA provider data self-assessment

In this webinar, Rupert Crossland (Director of Audit and Compliance, Professional Assessment Limited) outlines guidance for providers on submitting the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) self-assessment report.

This session will support you to to select relevant PSDAT reports to focus on to address potential funding errors; identify learners with specific issues in the reports; and resolve key issues and detect what justifiably can remain in the PDSATs.

The webinar explores funding requirements in detail, so you may return to this resource to guide you on specifics as you work through your report.

About Rupert Crossland

Rupert joined Professional Assessment Limited (PAL) as Director of Audit and Compliance in 2018 following a successful 4-year tenure as Head of Compliance at one of the largest and most successful training providers in the country.

Prior to this, he held a variety of senior audit positions with the (then) Skills Funding Agency and, formerly, the Learning and Skills Council and Training and Enterprise Council. This enabled Rupert to gain 20 years of valuable experience and build a strong professional network.

Rupert has built a reputation for his robust but measured approach to funding compliance. His focus is supporting training providers to drive meaningful business improvements through their compliance activities.

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